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Update: Shooter Still Alive, With 13 Confirmed Dead, 31 Wounded in Shooting at Ft. Hood

November 5, 2009 by Arts and Crafts · Leave a Comment 

A disgruntled U.S. military soldier shot and killed 11 people and wounded another 31 during a rampage at Fort Hood today.img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/YMPkIxjNwYs height=1 width=1/

Doodurls – Oodles of Doodles

September 1, 2009 by Arts and Crafts · Leave a Comment 

Got doodles? Here’s a blog called Doodurls that wants to display your doodles. Most people doodle during boring meetings, interminable classes, while waiting on hold… Doodurls wants to show them off, and they aren’t picky about your talent level either. On Doodurls, everyone’s got talent! It’s easy to submit your latest margin masterpiece – take a pic of it or scan it, upload it somewhere (anywhere) and tweet the link to them on Twitter. They do the rest. It’s a lot of fun to send your own in

Up With (Paper) People

August 12, 2009 by Arts and Crafts · Leave a Comment 

The classic paper doll is a kid craft that’s been around for ages - the first manufactured version (named Little Fanny) appeared in London in 1810. Below, please find an itty bitty selection of modern paper doll kits, downloads and virtual varieties. And read more about the history of the paper doll at the Original Paper Doll Artists Guild . Brand spankin’ new paper doll kit from the crafty folks at Paper Source . Multi-ethnic kids in a DIY, all-inclusive kit - even include removable adh

Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival and Coast Guard Cutters Mackinaw

July 24, 2009 by Arts and Crafts · Leave a Comment 

Old USCG Mackinaw and New USCG Cutter Mackinaw, photos by Bass DudeOn an average day, the Coast Guard will conduct 109 search rescue operations, saving 10 lives and assisting 192 people in distress. The Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival is the nation’s largest festival that honors the men and women of the US Coast Guard. It takes place July 24 – August 2 in Grand Haven and features nightly entertainment at Waterfront Stadium, arts crafts, downtown carnival, parades, ship tours and the world’s

One Thousand Portraits From Barcelona

July 20, 2009 by Arts and Crafts · Leave a Comment 

Posted by Alex in Arts Crafts, Travel Places on July 20, 2009 at 1:10 am Earlier this year, photographers Eamon Lane and Carlo Nicora spent one weekend to photograph one thousand people (Flickr) on the streets of London. They asked the same question more than 1,500 times and succeeded in capturing an image an average of every 40 seconds. Now, Gerard Franquesa and Sergi López Graells took the idea to Barcelona (Flickr, first image NSFW in a WTF kind of way, though - you’ve been warned)

Issue 19’s landed…

April 19, 2009 by Arts and Crafts · Leave a Comment 

at Df HQ! It will reach all our wonderful subscribers and stockists any day now. This is what it looks like: Photograph by Alejandra Laviada [*Spoiler warning* If you want the five people in Issue 19 to remain a surprise until you receive your copy - read no further] Photography by Woef Kalal Justus Neumann Barrie Kosky, Artistic Director of the Schauspielhaus in Vienna, describes Justus Neumann as “an artist of the highest order whose work is regarded as one of the most impor

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